August 11th, 2006 - Filed under: Camcorders, DVD, Hitachi, Review

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PC Mag’s Hitachi DZ-GX3300A review is much like the other two reviews we’ve seen in that it basically says, “Meh…”. With better offerings from other manufacturers at the same price, there is really nothing to make the DZ-GX3300A stand out.

Video quality on the Hitachi DZ-GX3300A didn’t really stand out, and there was a reddish cast to all the footage. Still picture quality was also mediocre.

When measured against the Sony DVD505 or even the Canon DC40, the Hitachi DZGX3300A just comes up a little short, offering none of the DVD505’s quality and nothing like the DC40’s slim shape and still-picture capabilities. In the end, it’s a camcorder behind its time.

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